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<blockquote data-quote="pluckem" data-source="post: 182945" data-attributes="member: 843"><p>I have a Garmin Montana and owned an Oregon for 6 or so years before that. Never had any issue with either. </p><p></p><p>I will say the Montana is everything I was hoping for in an improvement over the Oregon. </p><p></p><p>The larger screen makes a huge difference and really makes the touch screen aspect of things function a lot better. </p><p>I also like the hybrid aspects the Montana has of a backpacking handheld as well as a vehicle navigation GPS. It allows me to run one unit for every situation imaginable for hunting and ice fishing... Have it on the dash plugged in (and charging internal battery) when driving and have all the NDTRAX info and can grab it and throw it in a pocket or backpack when on foot. </p><p>The rechargeable battery pack is everything you need for any day hunt and you can remove it and use AA if you are on an extended backpack hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pluckem, post: 182945, member: 843"] I have a Garmin Montana and owned an Oregon for 6 or so years before that. Never had any issue with either. I will say the Montana is everything I was hoping for in an improvement over the Oregon. The larger screen makes a huge difference and really makes the touch screen aspect of things function a lot better. I also like the hybrid aspects the Montana has of a backpacking handheld as well as a vehicle navigation GPS. It allows me to run one unit for every situation imaginable for hunting and ice fishing... Have it on the dash plugged in (and charging internal battery) when driving and have all the NDTRAX info and can grab it and throw it in a pocket or backpack when on foot. The rechargeable battery pack is everything you need for any day hunt and you can remove it and use AA if you are on an extended backpack hunt. [/QUOTE]
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